I already have my own, but I was looking for a secondary host since my servers are located in a specific geographic location, was looking at diversifying distribution if you will without the overhead costs of running something myself.
But as it would seem, I may just need to expand my current...
So are there any decent file hosts out there nowadays? Because the ones I see people promoting are simply awful.
I could care less about some inflated affiliates plan that they shave in order to make a bigger profit.
What I need is:
A file host that does SD and HD video encoding using mp4...
Glad to see Ecatel still in the business going strong.
As for the guys who think the prices are too high, you get what you pay for. The service is rock solid, eons better than those cheap, fly-by-night providers you're looking for.
Just a heads up, your current site design is not appealing at all and discourages potential clients to your business, especially those with potentially large networks.
As close to it as possible, I can go higher but only if it's an improvement over the current setup in some way.
The priorities are:
1. Bandwidth/Peering
2. Disk space
I currently have a server in the US with the following specs:
Intel Atom dualcore
4 GB DDR3 RAM
1x 2TB SATA Drive
100Mbit unshared connection (full duplex)
5x IPv4 addresses (useable)
/64 IPv6 Address Block
Current cost: $30/mth
Need something to replace it (same or better) that must...
If the buyer of the zunox domain wants the old database and frontend files, then I can also send them over. Note that there is no admin panel or webmaster panel included with the files.
Just putting this here in the event anyone wants them, since I no longer have any use for them.
Domain Name: zunox.co
Registered With: Namecheap
Expires: 15th August 2013
Price or Starting Bid: $50
Methods of Payment: Paypal
If Auction: Yes
Auction End Date: 27th Feb 2013 11.59pm GMT
BIN (Buy...
This piece of shit you have on your website is sneaky, dishonest and really annoying.
But you're screwing yourself over anyway, because thanks to the hidden Facebook like button that follows the user's mouse cursor wherever it goes, your visitors can't even click your links properly.
Was just...
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